Finding point correspondences in motion sequences preserving affine structure

In this paper the problem of computing the point correspondences in a sequence of time-varying images of a 3D object undergoing nonrigid (affine) motion is addressed. It is assumed that the images are obtained through affine projections. The correspondences are established only from the analysis of...

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Huvudupphovsmän: Sudhir, G, Banerjee, S, Zisserman, A
Materialtyp: Journal article
Språk:English
Publicerad: Elsevier 1997
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author Sudhir, G
Banerjee, S
Zisserman, A
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Banerjee, S
Zisserman, A
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description In this paper the problem of computing the point correspondences in a sequence of time-varying images of a 3D object undergoing nonrigid (affine) motion is addressed. It is assumed that the images are obtained through affine projections. The correspondences are established only from the analysis of the unknown 3D affine structure of the object, without making use of any attributes of the feature points. It is shown that it is possible to establish the point correspondences uniquely (up to symmetry) in the sense that they yield a unique affine structure of the object and that the computation is possible in polynomial time. Two different algorithms for computing the point correspondences are presented. Results on various real image sequences, including a sequence containing independently moving objects, demonstrate the applicability of the structure based approach to motion correspondence.
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spelling oxford-uuid:e5f07d20-e2f5-4fd2-9fdd-a2d3c225c9992025-02-20T14:15:31ZFinding point correspondences in motion sequences preserving affine structureJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:e5f07d20-e2f5-4fd2-9fdd-a2d3c225c999EnglishSymplectic ElementsElsevier1997Sudhir, GBanerjee, SZisserman, AIn this paper the problem of computing the point correspondences in a sequence of time-varying images of a 3D object undergoing nonrigid (affine) motion is addressed. It is assumed that the images are obtained through affine projections. The correspondences are established only from the analysis of the unknown 3D affine structure of the object, without making use of any attributes of the feature points. It is shown that it is possible to establish the point correspondences uniquely (up to symmetry) in the sense that they yield a unique affine structure of the object and that the computation is possible in polynomial time. Two different algorithms for computing the point correspondences are presented. Results on various real image sequences, including a sequence containing independently moving objects, demonstrate the applicability of the structure based approach to motion correspondence.
spellingShingle Sudhir, G
Banerjee, S
Zisserman, A
Finding point correspondences in motion sequences preserving affine structure
title Finding point correspondences in motion sequences preserving affine structure
title_full Finding point correspondences in motion sequences preserving affine structure
title_fullStr Finding point correspondences in motion sequences preserving affine structure
title_full_unstemmed Finding point correspondences in motion sequences preserving affine structure
title_short Finding point correspondences in motion sequences preserving affine structure
title_sort finding point correspondences in motion sequences preserving affine structure
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